Recently, project teams have been touting "Audited" and "Multi-signature Upgraded" on their banners, so I took it upon myself to do some side research: Beginners wanting to judge credibility should not just look at the posters, but check GitHub for continuous commits, and see if it's just one or two accounts pushing code aggressively; then review the audit reports, focusing on whether "high-risk issues are fixed" and if the "scope/version numbers are correct," rather than just staring at the cover logo. Don't blindly trust multi-signature as well; count whether the signers are independent, whether the threshold is reasonable, and if there are delay/pause switches—otherwise, multi-signature could also be "one person using multiple aliases." In blockchain games, inflation + studios + spiraling token prices often collapse due to overly casual permissions/upgrades; anyway, whenever I see "upgradable at any time," I get nervous... As for which projects truly take these seriously, you can tell for yourselves.

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